Publication - Ssc Mathematics Kiran
SSC Mathematics
The books by Kiran Publication (specifically the Kiran Institute of Career Excellence - KICX ) are highly regarded resources for aspirants of SSC CGL, CHSL, CPO, and other competitive exams. Their primary focus is on providing a massive repository of Previous Year Questions (PYQs) organized in a way that aids systematic practice. Core Features of Kiran SSC Mathematics Books
Using SSC Mathematics by Kiran Publication can have several benefits for SSC aspirants. Here are a few: Ssc Mathematics Kiran Publication
Detailed Solutions
: The book provides step-by-step solutions for all questions, often including both traditional methods and short-cut tricks to improve exam speed. SSC Mathematics The books by Kiran Publication (specifically
- High-performing students: Good for consolidation and scoring high marks through targeted practice.
- Average students: Effective for building exam technique and improving accuracy with regular practice.
- Struggling students: Requires teacher support or complementary conceptual texts to fill gaps in reasoning and explanation.
- Competitive aspirants: Useful for speed practice but insufficient alone for deeper problem-solving needed in Olympiad-style exams.
By flipping through the pages, you can visibly see which topics have high weightage. For instance, you will notice the surge in "Mensuration" and "Algebra" questions in recent years compared to the simpler arithmetic questions of the past. By flipping through the pages, you can visibly
- Arithmetic: numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, and proportions.
- Algebra: equations, quadratic equations, polynomials, and algebraic expressions.
- Geometry: points, lines, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, and circles.
- Trigonometry: trigonometric ratios, trigonometric identities, and trigonometric equations.
- Data interpretation: graphs, charts, and data tables.
In recent years, the style of questions has changed. Older questions (pre-2016) were often lengthy and calculation-heavy. Modern TCS questions are tricky but short.
- Weak on theory – If you don’t know what a “ratio” is, this book won’t teach you. You’ll need basics from NCERT (Class 6–10) first.
- Overwhelming volume – 8,000+ questions can feel like a mountain. Without a plan, you might drown.
- Occasional printing errors – Some editions have misprints in answers. Always cross-check with a mentor or online forums.
- Not for absolute beginners – Attempting this book without clearing fundamentals leads to frustration.